Noun
bima (plural bimas)
(Judaism) The raised platform in the front of a synagogue where the Torah is read on a podium.
Synonyms: en, almemar, almemor
After the demise of Tambora, the kingdoms located in Sumbawa Besar and Bima were the two focal points of Sumbawa. Source: Internet
Officials from the state agriculture department said both districts have received insufficient bids from companies to implement the Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY), thus putting a question mark over the scheme in these districts. Source: Internet
And, finally, “Selections from the Permanent Art Collection” in the Lovelace Gallery, in which BIMA reveals new art acquisitions plus several visitor favorites, marking the section’s fourth year as a regional art attraction. Source: Internet
The Jan Swasthya Abhiyan’s position on this is that even where merging does not take place, the health outcomes of the Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojna (RSBY) or even its financial protection role is yet to be established. Source: Internet
Highlands rise in four spots on the island, as well as on Sangeang Island, the large western lobe of Sumbawa is dominated by a large central highland, there is Mt. Tambora, Dompu and Bima each have more minor highlands. Source: Internet
This division of the island into two parts remains today; Sumbawa Besar and Bima are the two largest towns on the island, and are the centers of distinct cultural groups that share the island. Source: Internet